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Name two sides that appear to be intersecting, but not perpendicular

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Two distinct lines intersecting each
other at 90° or a right angle are called
perpendicular lines. Here, AB is
perpendicular to XY because AB and
XY intersect each other at 90° The
two lines are parallel and do not
intersect each other. They can never
be perpendicular to each other.
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Two distinct lines intersecting each other at 90° or a right angle are called perpendicular lines. Here, AB is perpendicular to XY because AB and XY intersect each other at 90°. The two lines are parallel and do not intersect each other. They can never be perpendicular to each other.

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